For sure, you are really not very bright. You don't understand what the phrase means. It is anything but sure that he can regain his best form. That's what repetitious injuries mean - his future very much remains in doubt, except to someone who has no idea about elite sport.
His English is not very good. He doesn't understand the difference between "can" and "will".
Whereas neither of you know what "for sure" means - which means beyond doubt. You are both wrong as well as dense. There is nothing "sure" about whether he "can", "will" or even "might" be back to his best. With injury his future is only unsure. But that's a word neither of you understand.
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For sure, you are really not very bright. You don't understand what the phrase means. It is anything but sure that he can regain his best form. That's what repetitious injuries mean - his future very much remains in doubt, except to someone who has no idea about elite sport.
Not only numbers beyond 3 are very problematic for you. Also the language on 5th grade level is extremely hard for you.
For sure Ingebrigtsen can be back to his best - he just turned 25. How likely after his injuries? Maybe 40%?
For sure, you are really not very bright. You don't understand what the phrase means. It is anything but sure that he can regain his best form. That's what repetitious injuries mean - his future very much remains in doubt, except to someone who has no idea about elite sport.
Not only numbers beyond 3 are very problematic for you. Also the language on 5th grade level is extremely hard for you.
For sure Ingebrigtsen can be back to his best - he just turned 25. How likely after his injuries? Maybe 40%?
"For sure" is the opposite of "maybe 40%", which means it is unsure - less than even chances - that he can get back to his best. Go back to Grade School.
I'll enjoy revisiting this thread in a year's time when Jakob doesn't break 3 world records that "for sure" he could get.
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Not only numbers beyond 3 are very problematic for you. Also the language on 5th grade level is extremely hard for you.
For sure Ingebrigtsen can be back to his best - he just turned 25. How likely after his injuries? Maybe 40%?
"For sure" is the opposite of "maybe 40%", which means it is unsure - less than even chances - that he can get back to his best. Go back to Grade School.
I'll enjoy revisiting this thread in a year's time when Jakob doesn't break 3 world records that "for sure" he could get.
"For sure" is the opposite of "maybe 40%", which means it is unsure - less than even chances - that he can get back to his best. Go back to Grade School.
I'll enjoy revisiting this thread in a year's time when Jakob doesn't break 3 world records that "for sure" he could get.
Try to find the opposite from "can be" - you did?
Is this true, Arm: you can reach the age of 80?
Yes? Great! Is it a given? You got it now?
If it is not a given that I will reach the age of 80 it is not "for sure" I can. I may not - so nothing about that is "for sure".
"For sure" means with no doubt. "Can be" is not "for sure" but only an uneducated illiterate like you thinks they say the same thing. Your statement is as intellectually incoherent as saying "for sure nothing may be sure".
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"For sure" is the opposite of "maybe 40%", which means it is unsure - less than even chances - that he can get back to his best. Go back to Grade School.
I'll enjoy revisiting this thread in a year's time when Jakob doesn't break 3 world records that "for sure" he could get.
Try to find the opposite from "can be" - you did?
Is this true, Arm: you can reach the age of 80?
Yes? Great! Is it a given? You got it now?
For sure he can do it simply means it is possible. Not that he will do it
If it is not a given that I will reach the age of 80 it is not "for sure" I can. I may not - so nothing about that is "for sure".
"For sure" means with no doubt. "Can be" is not "for sure" but only an uneducated illiterate like you thinks they say the same thing. Your statement is as intellectually incoherent as saying "for sure nothing may be sure".
Do you have deadly diseases? No? Then for sure you can reach the age of 80. But - for sure - it's not a given, - you can be killed tomorrow by some accident.
For sure you understand this - but you just have to give contra, it's the meaning of your life.
For sure he can do it simply means it is possible. Not that he will do it
It means the opposite. If something is only "possible" it is not "for sure". The latter term used there is both incorrect and illiterate. You guys wouldn't make it out of grade school.
If it is not a given that I will reach the age of 80 it is not "for sure" I can. I may not - so nothing about that is "for sure".
"For sure" means with no doubt. "Can be" is not "for sure" but only an uneducated illiterate like you thinks they say the same thing. Your statement is as intellectually incoherent as saying "for sure nothing may be sure".
Do you have deadly diseases? No? Then for sure you can reach the age of 80. But - for sure - it's not a given, - you can be killed tomorrow by some accident.
For sure you understand this - but you just have to give contra, it's the meaning of your life.
So just continue (what you undoubtedly will).
The only thing that is "for sure" here is that you are a m*ron who can't use basic English.
The brainless point of view you dullards are trying to disguise is that there is nothing "for sure" about whether Ingebrigtsen could be fit enough to take any world records, let alone 3, next year. If it was for sure then he would take them for sure - that is the only thing that would show for sure he was fit enough - which even you pillocks aren't bold enough to claim.
Do you have deadly diseases? No? Then for sure you can reach the age of 80. But - for sure - it's not a given, - you can be killed tomorrow by some accident.
For sure you understand this - but you just have to give contra, it's the meaning of your life.
So just continue (what you undoubtedly will).
The only thing that is "for sure" here is that you are a m*ron who can't use basic English.
It was an easy prediction.
For sure you can win when playing Roulette, is it a given? For sure not.